AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBosnia’s political reset: Christian Schmidt has announced his resignation as High Representative, pushing BiH into a more uncertain diplomatic phase just as the country debates whether open-ended international supervision still makes sense. Regional energy pressure: China’s Exim Bank has temporarily frozen payments for Republika Srpska’s Dabar hydropower project, raising questions for a €220m-plus investment while work reportedly slows. Transport momentum: In the Federation of BiH, several motorway sections are expected to open in 2026, including tunnel and corridor segments tied to the 5C route. Media freedom alarm: A leaked plan says United Group could sell major Balkan outlets to an Orbán-linked fund, reigniting fears of political influence over independent journalism. Local business tensions: Milorad Dodik urged Serbian companies to close Sarajevo branches after a paint-throwing incident, despite an ongoing police investigation. Work and safety: Two more workplace deaths were reported in Italy, underscoring ongoing risks for workers across Europe.
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